Aside from the two tractor- trailers that will be hauling the contributions from the public, Rich Products also donated $100,000 worth of food products, including 60,000 servings of breakfast and dessert items for volunteers and victims alike.

A third truck will transport the food to the Hurricane Sandy relief team at Happaugue, Long Island.

Debra A. Norton, an attorney with the law firm Paul William Beltz PC, dropped off some cleaning supplies and clothing, but she felt she and others could do more.

“We could provide temporary housing here. I have two empty bedrooms in my house that single moms with little kids or elderly people could use,” she said. “Then they wouldn’t feel so isolated.”

Rich Products partnered with Empire State Development Corp. and the Edge 103.3 FM for the event.